I Guilty Luto Theft
CoB«t Gu<l Take Automot Wildwood
capi mat coum Tame triday may r n*.
sited Car Owner
•^om of
•ulM- Kujrnc Coiv. I to handle the t Dorbcri and Elmer inbera of the i who were eharced of an automobile April 3. the | r ere found rullty rutao found KUlliy on aaaaulUnc Cbrinthe huabami of I the ear. when CK'Ks i aid of the officer:
| arrest. Hamilton
t for the State
| watching the willore • car and atari off In i accosted them and
> get out of the ^ted that Dorbert
take much
l proceedings, but said
a quite fresh and I to light. He fired p time and blew hip
- aid and Mr. Clegg.
^ owned the i the scene,
fclegg arrived Conner
I policeman dowi o the officer's aid.
alleged to have
K around and struck Vo was knocked — I the blow or by Ills
pig the street.
Announced Engagement Last Saturday The encagem nt 01 Mias Jtwalr 8. Xllxner. of Ooahen. to Milton Walling, Atlantic Olt> an.tounejd > laat Saturday The praapcctare! bride la the daugbiri of Mr., andl Mrs. Charla* R MUaer and iaj very well known In Ooshen and Court Houee. Mr. Walfluk fonnerly llv^d In Cape May Court House and for a number Of year* waa connected with th« i ' office of Jesse D. Kudlam. at Court llouae. Recently ha accepted c. position with the Chelsea Title and Trust of At-
lantic City.
The greddlng will take place In the fall. The couple plan to make tljelr residence In Atlantic CJtyl Mias Mlxner
Given Suspended Sentence By Bartlett
George ami Maty Qatitsaa and George and Eva Alex, of Wildwood. were given a suspended mrnce when their case was heard by judge Herbert Batdett Tuesday They wer.- charged with n-slailng an offiecr. There
blows struck during the
alleged resistance, but the defendants had refused to recognise the writ to dispossess them their home. Issued by the isnall cause court. Attorneya Uoyd and Hildreth represented the defendants and both contended that their clients were within their righta In refusing to leave home r.n which they had paid rent for the summer months. Uoyd stated that he had told Justice
been a stenographer for l*ronecu-1 ® ur “*' of Wildwood, that h* _
exceeding his authority In issuing such x writ, but In spite of the advice the action was taken. "It Is one of the moat outrageous things 1 havs ever heard of Cape May County." he stated.
Tom Mix Leads 300 Men To Battle Fewest Fires
"Tom Mix Is the best foreman
and handle, of men tbei I 1 i." declared Chief C _
| Ranger Ceorge W. Sallee, who
inded the fire-fighters, that
' combated the flames which swept over and devastated eight square ‘ miles of foreMs In Sierra County. California, a few weeks ago. 1 Mix and the men of his company exchanged their services I for three days, fighting the fire
return for the privilege of
making pictures la the flame- ■ swept xone. the realism of which 1 will be wonderfully revealed in •Teeth." (wherein Tom. Ton) the horse, and Dnke. the dog. are co-
starred.
■ At noon on the first day the picture men worked. Mr. Mix told that'he did not believe the of men assigned to fight
' the flames' on the east side of . one of the mountains were mak-
ing proper progress." enntinuid Chief Ranger Sallee, "and of-
1 fered to go over and take charge
Mix Is a natural leader and distinctly an out-of-doors man." When his* three days were up., Mix left the fire fighters as popu i fordmkn as he is a picture
[ star and aR hated to see him
The' men gave him three roa * ln K cheer*, as smokr-oe-
. guard boats •t*tioned j grimnied. Ured and fire-stained.
Ue walked away, leaving three
■ ,s b *j hundred ardent Mix fans behind
■ After the show the pair, h | ni
| another -llnr »ho -u 4« t i.- ,1,
n the midst of all this excite-
| ment. wifi be shown at the Com- ' munlty Theatre. Tuckabnr on
j Saturday. May 8.
Bay Scout Patrol* An organ irai lor meeting a the boy Seoul a of America wai held Wednesday night. Two pa trols were organized, one to bt known as the Eagle Patrol and the other as the Beaver Patrol. Edward Dcver wav appointed leader of'the Eagles and Pete Peasolano leader of the Beavers. George Neptune and Roy Archer were In charge of the meeting. Mr. Neptune will act as scoutmaster temporarily and Carl Ford will assist him. There will be another meeting next Wednesday night.
i he thought t
| injured, and the I from the scene, but
- arrested.
inflated the story
fflcer in his testimony.
when called to the i of the evening' He said that be and
plied with moonshine . three imbibed plenti- |
Dorbert said that
rdly make Ms way- along j
UR. HUMBERT MANQINO Chiropractor Nerrra and Circulation Scientifically Regulated Hoars Daily
WILDWOOD Bell: SW keystone: ?XS-A
Booster Caravan Trll* • of C. M. Co. Allractiona (Continued rriMii Page SVv'v business men of ihe city and on Wednesday morning noted as j tlci.il guide in showing tnl .through the gien iplnnt*.. I William Hull. Cape May Oouifty 1 Publicity Agent, acted as tor.str.iaster for the iKxxMera. He told of some of the climatic and other advantages which have made C..pe May County a wonderful vacation land. Each of the resorts represent'd in the caravan was given an op portunity to present a short out line of Its advantages. W. Ward Beam extolled the advantage* of Ocean City. Charles D. Quick told of the wonders of Stone Hur-
bor.
Samuel Shull lew orth presented Avalon s case and Samuel SrJv 1■eager told of the Iteautlea of Caps May. Marshall Bilnbridge, Jr., told of the advantage of Wlldj wood and of the civic progresslve-fet-s which hsr. i-nabled that resort to assume lu present place among the seashore eftiea. After luncheon at the Dors' Chib, ihe ca.-avan left Lancaster for York, where they arrlwd in the early evening, without r.tis hap. Here the Cape May Oountians were hosts to the city officials. Chamber of Commerce and prominent citlaens at a dinner ar JULIUS WAV. M. D.
ROMNEY PLACE CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE. N. J. Offic Days at Court Home—Mooday Wednesday , and Friday. Other days by appointment.
the Yorkb.Wii liMel. wheie
l*ll>:
^Riohqils rilddirss. The d vaiRM i.i ran Inns ol
| y by ghe r; 'i: wjii.U,
HARRY W. BLAISDEIX, Opt. S. Offices Donahey Slnre, SIT Ijiadis Are sue. YIMJ.VMl. 4. South Jersey’s Eye-Sight
and
Cnpe May told «r in wember.. i I effecil’..
Thursday morning the caravan [ left for HngersioVn. Md . fhe I next stop on ihe iitnemry.*- Atier HagersK un. HalfImure and Wilmington. Del , will t«. the next | Cltlhs vlslfed Comprising ih.- group ar>-: \v. | R. O. Hall, county- publlriiy rtl- I rector of Cape May County, representlnr the Board of Freehold ers; A. \V. Lcedom, W. II. Attstln. Jack UuEilter. W. H. Gerstle. Waltci M. Beers. Ell C. Doroshow. Marahc!) lUInhrtdg.- and John Kay. Jr.. Wildwood: John J. Hemic. Horry - L. Little. J. Mur- i •■my Bunting and Cha*. D. Quick.
Stone lUrlmi ; W. Wan) mid Ed wild Conk. Ocean
D. C. Sitti-rtlcld and • S Shuttleworth. Avalon: City Con mlsslo-cr Sainiu-l t'. Scliellenge Edward Nlttiiigci. Ralph T. St. »cn*. City Commissioner J. Chambers and Ur. Samuel Horner. Cape May; Elmer Hew! Albin Oriffltli and Thomas Sp.
et . North Wildwood.
icy and William A. Hnffer i Isle City. Joined the party |
A. J. FRIF.DLAND. M D. IDA M. FRIFDLAND. M. D. 109 Wivh.notM Avr . woodbine. N. J.
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W. H. MOWEN
Commercial Photographer 733 Central Ave Ocean City, N. J. Phots (tl
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J
First National Bank
M that he would ' the night and early morning bus '■asr. He sold that r srerv Just getting r when Hamilton I them. I Dorbert and Connor I that the officer was the started the fight, by Connor. Hamilton ad- | that he struck the first it said that Connor made t him which mlowed. 1 that they had no i entering the automobile | than resting for the rest night. Officer Stephen L of Wildwood, stated that p>ys had told him when be Iked with them at the poImmedlatvly after apprehension that they | tired of the coast guard i and had intended to use to get to New York, j r and Dorbert both denied ! t any such statement.
I
t Fire Got Beyond Control: serious loss of property was 1 last Tuesday, when a-! fire got away from some »d with a stiff wind blow- I burned across the fields to j r of William Bally's farm ! : house occupied by LeRoy j near Cold Spring. Warden James Hawn, of ' with a number sf men ; the neighborhood had the ! under control when the West i May Fire Department aron the scene. *re was also checked In | Wednesday. April 21. in | rent of Albert Matthews rty to prevent serious dun-: Fin- Warden Hawn was o this fire also and with ' had It under conmil In
time.
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